Grassroots Fundraising and Its Significance to a Political Candidate

Grassroots fundraising in its simplest context is money solicited from ordinary people without any stipulation of amount contributed, in order to provide funds that will mobilize a movement and achieve a specific mission that will benefit a particular group of people. Grassroots donation has no limit in the sense that any one person can contribute […]

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US GAO Reports Government Agencies Still Using Verification Method Weakened by Equifax Database-Breach

Nearly two years after the Equifax database hacking, the US Government Accountability Office (US GAO) released a report last Friday naming government agencies still using the Knowledge-Base Authentication method in running their online operations. The revelation by the government watchdog serves as a warning to people transacting online with agencies like the Social Security Administration, […]

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The Federal Budget Process and the Role Played by Congress

The Federal Budget Process is a 9-step plan outlined by the 1974 Budget Control Act, establishing the role and authority of Congress in appropriating government funds, which the latter will present as a centralized and consolidated budget plan for the federal government at the start of every fiscal year. Take note that a fiscal year […]

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Why It is Important for Money to Circulate Constantly and Widely

A stable economy is one in which money circulates effectively and continuously. When money held by a person or entity transfers to another on a daily basis, money becomes available for use to others. If large sums of money in an economy go to the hands of individuals who place them in financial markets, or […]

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  • How Legal Minds Have Shaped Presidential Policy
    Throughout American history, men trained in the law have often occupied the Oval Office. A legal background has helped many presidents shape their policy decisions with a precise, structured approach. At the same time, not every president has been a lawyer; those who have brought legal reasoning into the center of their leadership style often […]
  • Regulatory Challenges of Cashing Out Mobile Payments in Developing Economies
    In emerging markets, mobile payments and digital wallets have transformed the interaction people have with money. A growing concern in this regard is the issue of cashing out mobile payments, especially with systems like T-money. With increasing dependence on mobile wallets, knowing how to cash out your T-money has become critical. However, the rules surrounding […]
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